Tricolor captain in the unprecedented victory of the Libertadores, Nino will need to choose between the best proposals, as more than one club is interested in paying his termination fine
Even though it has not yet been fully implemented, it seems that the exit of Nino of Fluminense It’s getting closer. The defender aroused the interest of some European clubs, who demonstrated their willingness to pay the Tricolor captain’s termination fine. After this happened, the current champion of Libertadores he no longer has an active voice in negotiations and the clubs reach an agreement directly with the player.
Currently, the Nottingham Forestfrom the England, is one of the interested parties, but is not alone in the dispute. Other teams want the defender, especially after the grand final of the Copa Conmebol Libertadores. Some even negotiated with Fluminense and chose to pay the athlete’s fine to participate in the competition. There was an agreement between the player and the tricolor for the transfer to the English, but the increase in demand made the talks come to a standstill.
Nottingham Forest had signaled that they would pay Nino’s termination fine. The English will invest 7 million euros (R$36.7 million) to sign the player. Fluminense receives 60% of this (somewhere around R$22 million), and the Criciúmathe defender’s former club, keeps another 40% (R$14.68 million).
Fluminense also made an agreement to maintain 20% of the player’s economic rights in a future sale. “UOL” first reported the English attack on Nino. The defender’s contract with the tricolor runs until the end of 2024 and the defender had already shown interest in playing in Europe, but after requesting Fernando Dinizdecided to remain until 2023.
Clubs from Europe enter the fray with Nottingham Forest, and the future of Nino, from Fluminense, remains open.
More than one club signaled to Tricolor that they were willing to pay the termination fine of 7 million euros (R$36.7 million).
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Source: sportbuzz
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